The Maison Morange opened its doors in 2015 in the heart of the historical village Hell-Bourg, classified as one of the « Most Beautiful Villages in France ». On an area of 450 m², visitors can discover traditional instruments, music and cultures of the first people who settled in Reunion Island.

With a collection of more than 1500 instruments the Maison Morange offers a musical, visual and funny journey that will lead visitors to the discovery of popular, precious and unusual instruments.
A corridor is specially designed for organology and will therefore offer a pedagogic approach to the young. The temporay exhibition will complete this experience.
While visiting the specific areas designed for Africa, India, China, Madagascar and after discovering new sounds and multimedia, La Maison Morange gives you the opportunity to travel through Reunion’s culture. The music played by people living in the Indian ocean will impress you.
Buy a ticket to enjoy an audioguide for free in order to discover the sounds of these instruments, to have fun and to use the interactive stations.
Open Tuesday to Sunday : 10 a.m to 6 p.m
Reduced rate for : young people and those under 18s, students, job seekers, RSA-recipients, the disabled, pupils and adults in charge of them.
Free for children under 8 years old.
From 6 people paying, a group rate will be applied upon proof of ID.
Audioguide free of charge, cafeteria, panoramic view.

As an ex-music teacher, this is one of the most comprehensive collections of world musics, and one of the best presented collections I have ever seen. What a joy to visit! Staff very welcoming and helpful. All situated in a beautiful natural setting within an old creole house. A real find!

Environment / Accès :Go up the Rue du Général de Gaulle, the main road of Hell-Bourg village, as far as the post office (a red and blue building). Turn right just before this building and go up the Rue de la Cayenne for 30m. The entrance to the building is on the right and indicated by a panel.

Located in the Mascarene Archipelago, Reunion Island – a French overseas department – offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.